After that, Gate became mad and a strange set of Maverick outbreaks occur, and when X is called to stop a giant Mechaniloid, he sees a purple-like figure that resembles Zero. Gate, a Reploid scientist who was once a colleague of Alia, stumbles upon the crash site of Eurasia, finding something unusual. There were no trace of Mavericks for some days, and the Maverick Hunters help clean up the world. Reploids have been sent to the surface to attempt to make it livable once again. Two weeks after the crash of the Eurasia colony in Mega Man X5, the Earth's surface is badly damaged, and humans have been forced to live underground to survive from the pollution. He disappears & his Z-Saber is kept by X in honor for his fallen friend.) Zero is severely damaged (near destroyed) while battling Sigma as seen in X5. (Note: X6 story follows X5 canon: Though Eurasia is 86% destroyed, some of its remains still crash on Earth. As such, X6 caused a massive change of plans in both the Mega Man X and Mega Man Zero series.
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Series artist and producer Keiji Inafune was not involved in the game's production, as he had originally intended for the series to end with Mega Man X5. It was then re-released on Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 on Jin North America and Europe, and was released two days later in Japan. The game was later re-released as part of the Mega Man X Collection, and it was released on the PlayStation Network as part of the PSOne classics in Japan on July 8, 2015. Mega Man X6 was developed and released on the original PlayStation mainly to reach out to a broader audience. Both Mega Man X5 and Mega Man X6 were released after the launch of the PlayStation 2, so after the development and release of Mega Man X6, Capcom made the transition to the PlayStation 2. Mega Man X6, known as Rockman X6 ( ロックマンX6, Rokkuman Ekkusu Shikkusu ) in Japan, and often shortened to MMX6, or just X6, is the sixth game in the Mega Man X series and the final title in the series to be released for the Sony PlayStation.